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Ohio Healthy Homes Network
Watch the webinar here. Description: Tune in to learn about the role LSLs play in childhood lead poisoning, hear examples from communities who are working to solve the problem and what they’ve gleaned from their experiences, and come away with a better understanding of how improvements in water infrastructure can lead to healthier communities! Our expert panel brings deep knowledge of both the technical and policy-related issues around LSL replacement, representing the on-the-ground experiences of local water utilities as well as national advocacy and thought leadership. Speakers: Lindsay McCormick, Program Manager, Chemicals and Health, Environmental Defense Fund Leslie Moening, Lead Program Manager, Greater Cincinnati Water Works Cynthia McCarthy, Lead Program Administrative Specialist, Greater Cincinnati Water Works Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative
Watch the webinar here and download the slides. Description: Lead service line (LSL) replacement is not a simple task. The LSL Replacement Collaborative has developed an online toolkit to help communities across the United States develop and implement replacement programs and is hosting a series of webinars to address specific topics related to this work. Communities across the country are making LSL replacement a priority, providing opportunities to both create new jobs and deploy existing workforces in new ways. This webinar will explore the critical role of building a robust workforce for LSL replacement in an equitable manner, including considerations such as hiring locally and ensuring safe work practices. Speakers:
Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative
Watch the webinar here and download the slides. Description In January, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized the most significant overhaul of the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) in two decades. While the rule is currently under review, core components – such as a lead service line (LSL) inventory, replacement plan, public communications, and engagement with the public health community – have consistently been part of any conversation about revisions to the LCR. The LSL Replacement Collaborative has developed an online toolkit to help communities across the United States develop and implement LSL replacement programs. The Collaborative will soon be releasing a new series of webpages that highlight opportunities to leverage the revised LCR to accelerate full LSL replacement. This webinar will provide a facilitated walkthrough of these opportunities and point to examples of communities already acting on them. Speakers
The Lead & Copper Rule & Lead Service Line Replacement: Town Hall for Public Health Professionals5/19/2021
Children's Environmental Health Network
Watch the recording here. In CEHN's third virtual town hall on lead in drinking water, panelists share their efforts to facilitate lead service line replacement in their communities and discuss opportunities for public health professionals to leverage the US Environmental Protection Agency's revised Lead and Copper Rule in order to accelerate replacement. The presentation for public health professionals covers the importance of addressing lead in drinking water as part of a comprehensive approach to lead poisoning prevention and health equity. This town hall features Tom Neltner from the Environmental Defense Fund, Meg Trubee from Denver Water, and Maureo Fernandez y Mora from Clean Water Action, as well as moderator Nsedu Obot Witherspoon from Children's Environmental Health Network. National League of Cities and the Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative
Watch the recording here. Join NLC and the Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative (LSLRC) as we host our third tele-town hall for local officials to dig deeper into the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) revision to the Lead and Copper Rule published in the Federal Register January 15, 2021. Participants will learn about rule requirements, share best practices among peers, learn about funding and financing opportunities for lead service line replacement, ask questions of experts and obtain other critical information necessary to set your city on the path toward compliance. This tele-town hall is part three of a series of tele-town hall events intended to inform local leaders and water utility operators on the implications, requirements and opportunities associated with these rule revisions. Watch the virtual town hall.
Description: This three-part series for public health professionals covers the importance of addressing lead in drinking water as part of a comprehensive approach to lead poisoning prevention and health equity. We will also discuss the implications and requirements of EPA's new Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) and the opportunities for public health officials to help accelerate full lead service line (LSL) replacement in their communities. Join us for these important conversations, moderated by Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, Executive Director of the Children's Environmental Health Network. This town hall will focus on the importance of addressing lead exposure from all sources, including drinking water, and on one city's Speakers: Amanda Reddy, National Center for Healthy Housing Mona Hanna-Attisha, Michigan State University & Hurley Children’s Hospital Jean Mugulusi, City of Paterson (NJ) Division of Health Joia Jenkins, City of Paterson (NJ) Division of Health Alicia Espinal-Mesa, City of Paterson (NJ) Division of Health See slides, the chat log, and a compiled list of all of the recommended resources and presenters here. Watch the virtual town hall.
A virtual town hall on the revised Lead & Copper Rule (LCR) requirements for schools and child care facilities and how states and school districts can best implement for optimum lead exposure reduction. This is the second of a three-part series for public health professionals covers the importance of addressing lead in drinking water as part of a comprehensive approach to lead poisoning prevention and health equity. We will also discuss the implications and requirements of EPA's new Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) and the opportunities for public health officials to help accelerate full lead service line (LSL) replacement in their communities. Speakers:
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Description: Lead service line (LSL) replacement is not a simple task. The LSL Replacement Collaborative has developed an online toolkit to help communities across the United States develop and implement replacement programs and is hosting a series of webinars to address specific topics related to this work. EPA has released the most significant overhaul of the Lead and Copper Rule in two decades. The agency's stated intent for these revisions was to require more water systems to act sooner to reduce lead levels and protect public health, improve transparency and communication, and better protect children and the most at-risk communities. In this webinar we will explore how the rule's revisions will affect water systems' lead service line inventory activities, replacement programs, and stakeholder communications from a range of perspectives. The panel will also discuss the public health and health equity implications of the final rule. The Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative is not an advocacy organization. Speakers
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Description Lead service line (LSL) replacement is not a simple task. The LSL Replacement Collaborative has developed an online toolkit to help communities across the United States develop and implement replacement programs and is hosting a series of webinars to address specific topics related to this work. This webinar in the Collaborative's series will explore examples of how water systems have worked to engage communities in the development of their LSL replacement plans and in communicating plans to consumers. Water systems and community group representatives from Newark, New Jersey and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania will share examples of how each city gathered community input in the formation of their LSL replacement programs. Each will also speak to the strategies they’re using to communicate about LSL replacement to the public, particularly to reach disadvantaged communities, including partnering with community groups. Speakers
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